Sending page information by email

Because OneNote 2010 integrates closely with Outlook, you can send information…on a page in one of your notebooks directly to another person or persons via email…without leaving OneNote at all.…Let's do that now using our Personal5 notebook.…We are in the Bird Watching section.…And we left off on the Local Birds on Record page where we added some…appointment information directly from our Outlook calendar.…Let's say we want to share this page with somebody else.…Well, we'll go up to the Home tab of the Ribbon in the Outlook group and the…very first icon in this group is E-mail Page.…

So we can send a copy of this page by email.…So when we click this, it takes us directly to a brand-new email message in Outlook.…And look what else has happened here.…First of all, the Subject is Local Birds on Record,…the name of the page that we are sharing.…Attached is an MHT file, and you may see the page as part of the actual email message.…It all depends on e-mail settings here in OneNote.…Something we are going to talk about in the last chapter of this course.…

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6/29/2010

In OneNote 2010 Essential Training, instructor David Rivers demonstrates how OneNote can be used to take notes, organize thoughts, do research, and collaborate with others on projects. This course shows how to quickly add rich content to notebooks, format the content with OneNote's new formatting and styles capabilities, organize information to suit individual needs, and retrieve information effectively. It also shows how to take advantage of the robust OneNote 2010 sharing and collaboration features like Outlook integration, change highlighting and page versioning, wiki-style linking, and the OneNote web applications. Exercise files accompany the course.